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24 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S UNDAY, ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY THE MODERN HEALER. Discasc Cured Without Drugging Under the Influence of the Healing, Soothing Electro=-Chemic Currents. MANY CURES OF CANCER, e et gl O ) Tumors and Growths Without Resorting to Surgery—Electro- Chemic Mcthods Exp.ained at the Institute Daily Without Cnarge. THE AGE OF BOTH MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC PROGRESS. THE LESIRE versal to know something of an agcnt which has revolutionized the lighting indus- 5 tor power, andgshe street ralway traction, and which is destined than it now ghes into the commercial, domestic and medical work liigent person is now expected to remain ignorant of the fundamental end its chief practical applications in the arts and sciences and medicine. is the result of long years of research in the combination of electricity and icity all powerful in its penetraling powers has had added to it chemical king a combination that exerts a greater influence upon disease than medial agent. The proof of the value of Electro Chemistry as applied cities in which it has been located, lies in the number of cures that have HIS 18 T is any other in “the wvari been made of heretofore incurable diseases. ot more wonderful has its value been‘hru\eld than in the enting of surgical operations. The astringent power of electrical currents bag bee of eliminating the knife in nearly all diseases that have been subject to its and growths of all kinds the Electro Chemic ut pain. In the cure of Rheumatism and Neural- the affected parts and drive the pain away—sometimes s down into the innermost cavities of the lungs sberculosis bacilll. Electro Chemistry in the treatment of diseases pecu- nature has never had a peer. The weary, worn, sickly, puny womea here all the drugs In the world have falled to have effect. The pleasunt part ent lies in the lack of examinations and the treatment in street costume. THE ELECTRO C EmIC IN TITUTE AIMS 2 4 T Ve ple of all ns the very finest medical servi at a nominal cost. ts physi- Clans are specialists of the highest order and have been selected because they have proved line of disease of which they have made a life study. They are mistry and are heade: a chief consulting physician of p iy and every one for consulta- workings of the ctro at the Institute, and they have public All questions will be | properties reach intc In consumption it reac! o you now seems to be is your trouble, g0 Institiute at 118 Grant and have them diagnose ¥ perly by means of the If you are satisfied after you have fited with them that they u the unequaled treatments that they clal then the cost of the exam- d in the course of treat f treatment w! write to thel imonials published be- to answer any ques- they Electro| New the emic Cured of Cancer by Electro Che: e Dear Doctor: 1 that I | have been troubled offer my | with a cancerous encourage- | affe n J to you in the | years, it untiring ~__ efforts | out on my that you have dis- | head, nose i n the treat- | neck. I com ment of me In my | & number of the terrible sicknese. | most eminent phy- I was in a terrible | sicians and sur- condition. I could | geons and tried all not sleen nights, | the remedies suk- the drawing pains | gested, except the were more than I| knife, and all hav- DG ¢ could bear. After| ing falled, I al- PUNNERE 2. X, SEORTON, my first treatment | most gave up DR, M. L. BANKS, of of Wharton, Texas the Rave took | despair. I have s i away the pain, | been here only a e rt time and am practically cured. The the soreness began to disappear and now I am | s well egain ishing you mll the success that | Electro Che: your earnest Geserve, t is of the best and all who are affiicted with them M, L, BANKS, M. D. I am yours truly J. HORTON. IF YOU HA advice is tha c diseases Ko to , | m: | ehror i atment will bring you back ro the recesses of the lungs. | es the broken tissues until again destroys the t he oxyge they are i IF YOU ARE DEFF The BElectro Chemic treatments will appeal to v from =l common-sense standpoints. | Electro pouring through the dea nels of hearing add life energy “to g the resumption of thelr du ne month’s treatment will show marked impro n the worst case of deafness. Partial deafness is promptly cured. IF YOU HAVE RH UMATISM ‘ Rheumatism Specialist will relieve the worst rheumatic pain in onme | bination of Electri and Chemistry has mastered the old bugbear, | n. If you want proof, call at the Institute, CATARRH, ASTMA AND BR"NCHIAL AFFECTIONS. e membrances. One Flectro Chemic trearment will stop the worst gasping and choking of asth cures can be had by a course of treatment. Stop taking patent caper to pay more and be cured in less time at the Electro Chemic DISEASES OF WO™EN. Blectro Chemic methods dre distinctly popular with women. There are no operation: there are no disgusting exhibitions. Treatment is given In street costume. Flectro Che the tired, weak backs and add strength to the distinctly feminine Insti ‘'omen don't suffer longer with bearing down misplacements and irregular pe- MEN OF BR*IN AND BRAWN. overwork can be made well and the treatment of the ny other known method. With ell man again, paine, their strength by means of el hese diseases quicker th pment at hand he can more robust brother. HOMF T: EATMENT, complete ele Chemic_staff for h tism, neuralgia. bl home by its caretul u: It will be loaned to patients, € treatment. diseases and diseases of under instruction. as it is too expensive to create a again Sena for @escription and prices of treatment. ment E. located at 118 Grant e ces are located at 2 s South Broadway. am tobp m and 7 o 8 p. m.: Sundays, 10 & m. to 1 p. m. Separate apartments for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen. ue. corner Post street. The Los Angeles === | tuted and preliminary action looking to his trial Smith Sure of & Reprimand. WASHINGTON, July 5.—Secretary Root will take the papers in the case of Gen- eral J. H. Smith and Major Waller with him when he goes to Oyster Bay next | Friday with a view to have final action ! teken thereon by the President. In the | meantime the Secretary declines to an- | nounce the result of the trial of General | Emith. But regardiess of the finding of | the court-martial it is practically admit- ted at the War Department that he will be reprimanded for carclessness and in-| temperate language to Major Waller in| connection with the orders for the Samar | campaign. Hammers Enife Into His Breast. MOUNT STERLING, Ky., July 5-J. W. Fassett, a prominent farmer, attempt- | ed suicide this morning and is not ex- pected to live. He took three grains of morphine, and, providing a dirk and ham- mer, went to an orchard on his place, | and placing the knife against his breast, | drove it into his body with the hammer. | When he was found he gave as a reason | for his attempt at suicide that he was | growing old and his children needed his | money, so he thought it best to put him- self out of the way. STRIKES HARD AT POLITICIANS Civil Service Reg- ulation, —_— WASHINGTON, July 5.—The President | has issved an order prohibiting the exer- cise of outside influence in securing pro- motions in the classified civil service. The order is an amendment to rule 11 of the Civil Bervice Code and is as follows: “No recommendation for the promotion of any employe in the classified service shall be considered by any office concern- ed in making promotions except it be | made by the officers or officer under | whose supervision or control such em- ploye is serving, and such recommenda- tions by any other person with the knowledge and consent of the employe DR. TALCOTT & CO. Strcily Reliable. him from the promotion proposed, and a Tepetition of the offense shall be sufficient cause for removing him from the service. President Proctor of the Civil Service Commission stated that, while this rule met the hearty approval of the commis- sion, it did not originate with them, but with prominent members of Congres: who had gone to the President and ur | the necessity of such a rule. — Cuban Ship Duties Removed. WASHINGTON, July 5—The President has issued a proclamation of date July 3 removing discriminating duties upon | Cuban vessels entering United States ports. Under Spanish rule, and also under the military occupation such duties were | pot imposed upon Cuban vessels, for it | had been formally declared to the authori- | es that Spain imposed no such duties on | United States vessels. But when Cuoa | became an independent nation, the law | was self-acting and the duties’ began to run until such time as the President would receive satisfactory assurance that there was no discrimination against United States vessels in Cuban ports. Now such assurance has been received and the proclamation has been issued. ok Welcome for Siam’s Crown Prince. WASHINGTON, July 6.—The Siamese Minister, Phya Akharaj Varadhara, ac- companied by Loftus, his secretary of legation, came to Washington from East Gloucester, Mass., to-day, to confer with Becretary Hay in regard fo the approach- irg visit to the United States of the Crown Prince of Siam. Owing to the ebandonment of the coronation ceremon- les this visit will take place earlier than was originally projected, certainly before Beptember next. Secretary Hay has given the Minister eve surance that the Crown Prince will ' & cordial welcome to the United Btates so far as the Gov- ernment can arrange it. L. TALCOTT, M. D. Speolalists MEN'S DISEASES 1120 MARKET STREET. O po.ite Hale’s. A STRIKING FACT. From over twenty years' expert in the practice Qf, our Mllll;fw: once returns. that tonios, electricity, cure & weakness, barm o infemmation. The main ob Seot luce the size of e ter wollen end inflamed £ A ht but wnunn‘ll‘ao Diplomat Completes a Long Ride. tate. This restment, thus LONDON, July 5.—Private advices from announce the return of Lloyd Griscom, the United Btates Minister to Persia, and Mrs. Griscom, from a 1000 mile ride. on horseback through Central and West Cen- tral Persia. The trip was undertaken to secure information with the view of build- ing up American commerce in Persia. The eat Persian trade routes, the Karum iver and the old highway from Teheran to Bagdad were closely investigated. WE WILL NOT ASK FOR A DOL.LAR +.UNLESS A CURE IS EFFECTED.., |Roosevelt Issues Sharp i ghall be sufficient cause for disbarring | them and never fails to cure. Teheran, Persia, under date of June 13, | | made by ex-Private Weir against Lieu- | ter | Cured of Cancer by the | the concl { bers of your command, is of the opinion that | these abiises were preventable and could scarce- [} incurred unjust criticism. | That such neglect has not been made the subject of charges is due to the considerations above noted and to the further facts shown in evidens VE CON"UMPTION ! to strength and heaith | 5C e War Department also furnishes the | following statement of the facts de- | veloped: | by P; | say was administered by three native police- | men of the town of Pasay. directed and as- patented device applies the most healing, soothing medicines to the affected | sisted by Sergeant James C. - | H, Fourth United States Cavalry, in the quar- med- | ters of the | an. | mo serious ; ment. | anything to do w { ments resorted to by members of Lieutenant | Arnold’s command at Calaca, n, were | stated by him upon hearsay evic he dis- claiming all direct knowledge as 0se pun- able to | that punishments ‘of a lesser degree of crueity, | ed by Sergegnt Edwards and the native scouts cal outfit, as shown, has been patented by | You can cure deaf- | men ana | T general sale, and, after having served its purpose, can be returned | Punishments above referred to fs reported as | Address Depart- | The offices of the Electro Chemic Institute in San Francisco are | OnViction and severe punishment. Office hours—Dally, 9 Seant Edwards cannot be had, for the reason | | | | of prisoners of war occurring within his | command while ARNOLD GET3 SOME CENSURE Lieutenant Is Acquitted on Charge of Cruelty to Filipinos. War Office Praises His Gal- lantry but Says He Was Lax in Vigilance. WASHINGTON, July 5.—The War De- partment to-day gave out the results of the inquiry made by Colonel Crowder into the case of Lieutenant Frederick T. Ar- rold, Fourth Cavalry, acquitting him of direct knowledge of or complicity in cruel treatment of Filipinos by United States soldiers. This is the case referred to by Senator Culberson on the floor of the Senate some time ago. The case grew out of charges tenant Arnold, alleging cruel treatment serving in the Phili pines. It was understood that General Miles had said that the charges were of a character to justify a coun-marflnL! The action of the War Department is em- | bodied in the following extract of a let- to Lieutenant Arnold, through the commanding general of the department: LAX IN VIGILANCE. The Secretary of War, while concurring in n expressed by the inspector that the evidence acquits you of direct knowledge" ity in the infliction of the punish- to have been practiced by mem- m, have occurred had you exel ised that high was. of imperatively anded by t conditions under vhich your command was operating; that your failure to do this is oniy measurably excused by the rumerous and acting civil duties im- posed upon you and justly exposes you to offi- of duty, the direct re- because of the few 1 treatment of prisoners which bted occurrence within your military service generally has the that in your personal and official re- with the natives you uniformly exhibit- ed kindness and consileration for them and worked assiduously and with excellent results | or. terment of ~onditions among them, parti in the establishment of municipai government and in the maintenance of public hool. In the his connection, an action taken, the S further influencing etary of War 1 and division commanders. EDWARDS IS TO BLAME. The evidence taken in the course of the in- vestigation shows that the punishment charged vate Weir of the native prisoner at Pa- wards, Troop detachment, six of whom testify in | orroboration of the more material | ed by Weir. but state that resulted from this punish- that, with the exception none uf those men had = administration of the punishment, all except him being spectators. Private Weir's allegations of severe punish- substantial gations pr 1t ap of Sergeant E ishments. The evidence taken completely futes the charges, but does establish the fact but wholly unjustifiable, were secretly inflict- in the quarters separately occupled by them at Calaca and behind closed doors. The evidence presented against Sergeant Ed- rds and the native scouts who under his direction administered in greater part all the conclusive by Colonel Crowder who expressed the opinion that their trial, therefore, now possible, would of necessity be followed by He also reports that such action in the case of Ser- that upon publication in the daily press of the fact that such charges had been made against him and that an investigation had been Insti- ordered by the Secretary of War. he deserted the service on May 20 at San Francisco, Cal., and has not since been apprehended. Mormon Dedication in Denmark COPENHAGEN, July 5—Some 300 | American Mormons, including former | United States Senator Frank J. Cannon, and his brother, and many missionaries | in Europe, attended the dedication to-day of the Mormon Temple in this city. LG i S PARIS, July 5.—The famous Humbert safe was sold at auction to-day and fetched 1160 francs (§320). ADVERTISEMENTS. THE KIDNEYS When strong and healthy, fiiter the blood and remove all poisons and impurities frcm it, but if weak or diseased these impurities are allowed to remain and si kness follows. Stimulate the Kidneys with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It is the best known remedy for L3 will also cure Stomach Complaints. Try it. Ou: Private Stamp is over the neck of the Bottie. HOSTETTER’S STOMACHBITTERS A $20 Belt for $5. Same as others sell at $20. Gen- uine; not a toy. No 'drugs; mo humbug. It cures with- out medicine. Not sold by druggists. No dis- counts. Free by malil o rg:uh:\:mo[ ;;;‘(ce. or the ““Dr. Alden Elec- e Dot "G o adaress PIERCE ELEC- TRIC CO., 206 Post st., San incisco, or 83 W. Twenty-tourth st., New York. THE NEW BUILDINGS AND 9§ Beautiful Grounds at Holtt's HOITT’S School will be open to summer MENLO guests during June and July. Superior climate, excellent PARK. table; reasonable prices. Ad- dress IRA G, HOITT. HOITT’'S SCHOOL (For boys) Menlo Park, S8an Mateo County, Cal. Careful supervision, perfect climate, thorough mental, moral and physical training, Prepares for university or for business. Send for {llus- trated catalog. IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., JULY 6, 1902. NAPA SODA SPRINGS NAPACOUNTY, CAL. For health und pleasure go to Napa Soda | Bprings. Situated 1000 feet above the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold soda baths. Shet- land ponies and burros for children. Two tralns daily, 7:30 a. m. nd 4 p. m. Addre: DOLLMANN & J 85, s JACOBS, Napa Soda Springs. BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here is an opport ain Health and Strength: " aleo, nave 3 plesshnt vacation. RATES, Hotel 810 to $15 per week, House- » keeping Cottages $3 to $15 per week. Send for illustrated booklet. TWwo routes: Via C. & N. W. Railway and P. Co. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amuse- ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing every week day evening; Tennis, Bowling, quet, Billlards, Shuffle-Board, Ping Pong, Livery, Burros; Swimming Tank, 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub. Mineral and Ro- man Baths: competent Massagists; Guldes, Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fisbing; Shady Drives and Walks. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO., P. O., Bartlett Springs, Or No. 2 Sut San WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS. ERTAIN CURE FOR STOMACH, LIVER, kidncy and bladder troubles. Ab: antee for all skin and blood wonders in all female complain ed by leading physiclans. - Thousands Tickets Cal. & N. W. R. R. Call or nddress WITTER P. O.. Lake.Cc., Cal. Main office and water depot, 916 Mark street, room 84, city. R. McCORMICK, Manager. Q ter Street, Franctsco. JETNA SPRINGS, NAPA CO. A modest Booklet, telling you of the at- tractions and the beneficial results the Waters have upon your system, will be mailed to You upon request. Table unexcelled, EDWARD L. SANFORD, Mahager. CAMP CURRY Arrivals, May, 1901. - Arrivals, May, 1902. . 202 Office, Peck's .Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. YOSEMITE. YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAG! CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumns Big Tree Grove. Special rates for teachers and parties. Staging 2} hours first afternoon and 9 hours mext day, arriving at Yosemite Valley 5 p. m. Send for {llustrated folder. WM. J. WHITE, Gen'l_ Agent, 630 Market st.. opposite Palace Hotel, 5. F.; tel. Black 3571. K! AMATH HOT SPR'NCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. On Klamath River, Rates, §2 and $2 60 per day; $10 to $14 per week.' Cail Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery st., lé: l(‘{dre EDSON BROS., Beswick, Sisklyou unty. PARAISO SPRINGS. The leading summer and winter resort of the State. Send for beautiful bocklet to F. W. SCHROEDER, Mgr., or cald at City Ageat, 11 Montgomery st. Forrest agd he. IN THE SIERRAS P.R. R- Elevation Just right — 2400 £1.—136 miles from Sun Fr. No staging; good table; finstscenery, water, air, fruit and climate. Ideal forests and grounds $E.00 a week. Send for booklet .Orchard Springs, Colfax, Cal CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort in the Samta Crua 2 ‘bours from San Francisco; delightful mate; swimming and all eports; table unsur- passed; best mineral water on the coast} open all the year. E. H GOODMAN, Manager. DUNCAN SPRINGS. Two miles from Hopland; best medicinal Table; rates $10 and §13; Homackecping. eotiopee i 3 e pi 0. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co., Cal. WHITE COTTAGES. Howell Mountain; altitude 2000 Ie pure and dry; delightful family resort, mall; eroquet; reg. bowling; soclal hall; did camping ‘grounds: $S per week. Write MRS. J. H. GOETSCHE. Angwin, Cal. JOHANNISBERG ] §,THE NAPA REDWOOLS; NEW HOTEL; large dining-room; exhilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming and boating; terms reason- able. Inquire of THEO, BLANCKENBURG JR., prop., Oakville, Napa County, or Peck's Inf3rmation Bureau, 11 Montgomery' st. CLINB HOUNT SHASTA ss H. McGuinness, . Addres EL MONTE HOTEL. simson, Cal rienced guldes at hotel. LAWRENCE VILLA. Town Home, Sonoma. Wil meet guests. Pleasant location. Plenty shade; nice drives; swimming; fruits; $5 per week. HENRY PEL- LISSIER, Sonoms, Sonoma County, Cal. WHITE SULPHUR SFRINGS, WO MILES FROM ST. HELENA.—POS! tomach _troubl ts.; cll- Pro; Expe- nd blood diseases. le. Ca o meets all trains. , including baths, F wedk. Address W. N. McCORMICK, elena, Cal. ““THE GROVE, Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac. Rates, §2 per day, $0 per week; meals, 50c; good sad- dle horses ‘and the best of livery: boats fres to all guests. J. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac P. O., Cal. SARATOGA SPRINGS Better than ever this year. Booklet and full information at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st., of R. R. office, 650 Market, or John Martens, Bachelor P. O., Lake Co., Cal, MOUNTAIN HOME. At foot of Loma Prieta, highest point in Santa Cruz Mountains. Grand scenery. Fishing, hunt- ing and swimming. Table and climate unsur- passed. Stage at Madrone Monday, Wed. and Bat. Train leaves 8. F. 9 a. m. daily. Send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Llagas, Cal., Prop. Extensivel im- 1t S0_1D COMIORT HOME Exvest altitude. No fog; climate delighttul. or- chard, vegetable garden. Hot, cold baths. Spring water; swimming tank. Ratés $7 wk. up. Stage meets’ train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa, Cal. SUMMER RESORT, Amni the Pine Hills; altitude 2024 feet; $7 per week; first-class accommodation. Before .olnf elswhere write to CHAS. GROTTIAN, Applegate, P! r County, Cal TROUT FISHINGC. Best in State 4t BOCA, CAL. For information address Boca Hotel, Boca, Co., Cal, on TRUCKEE Whilst it is true that we are mot “In business for our health,” it is true that we are “in business for your health.” We afford you the opportunity to visit Nature’s Physiclan and dwell with him. He lives in our valleys, our foothills, our mountain ranges and canyons, along our streams and on the shores of our lakes. Visit him. The expense s not great, which you will learn by reading “VACATION, 1902.” This little book, “Vacation, 1902, issued by the California Northwestern Rail- way Companv, gives complete informa- tion for aay kind of an outing. To be had at Ticket offices of company, 650 Market street (Chronicle Building), and Tiburon Ferry, or at the General Office, Mutual Life Building, corner Sansome and California streets. Call or write for a copy. H. C. WHITING, Gen'l Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen’l Pass. Agt. HOT SPRINGS, SONO- GG MA COUNTY; hours from i clsco and but 9 miles' staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural hot mineral water bath in State; boating and swimming in Warm Springs Creek; good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally mall, express and San Francisco morning and evening papers; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; both morning and after- noon stages; round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. 'Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Sundays § a. m. only. Rates 33 @ day or $12 @ week. References, any guest of the past seven years. Patronage of 1901 unprecedented. Tourist Information Bureau. 11 at Traveler office. 20 . MULG] REW, Skaggs, Cal. Byron fot Springs CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL. New Hotel. ~Magnificent appointments. Rooms en suite, with mineral baths con- nected; sure cure for Rheumatism and Ma- larfa. Only 3 hours' ride, S. P. R. R., 9 a. m p. m. dress MANAGER LEWIS, Byron Hot Springs, Cal. Call on LOMBARD & CO., 36 Geary st., city. HOTEL GENEVA AND COTTAGES, SAUSALITO. Only 30 minutes from the city. Most beautiful location and marine view. An unexcelled summer and winter resort, Table and service of the best. W. G. GRAHAM, Prop. ot.; or of I BLACK ROCK RANGE Resort. Altitude 3000 feet. 10,000 acres; rich In game. Hunting reserved for gues 20 miles of fishing streams. Guides, livery, saddle and pack horses. Mineral springs. Hot and cold baths. Superior accommodations. $8 to $10 per week. Special rates to families (cir- cular). T, J. CROWLEY, Laytonville, Mendo- cino County, Cal Peck's Information Bureau, 11 Montzomery st. HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating, Bathing. Fishing and Hunting: new tennis court, mineral springs. Our f Wkite Sulphur Springs are known to all. Send for new pamphlet. 0. WEISMAN, Midlaks P. O, l.nks County. or call at office of C. N. W. R. R. 650 Market st. On line of Slerra Ry.; HOTEL Alev:uo§ 1411 Rf{ NEVILLS, | most Seganty & JAMESTOWN, ii Buoisd notel in th CAL. i on your way to or from Yosemite Valley LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America; hunting, boating, bathing, toboggan, new livery, tennis, bowling, etc.; free teams to mineral springs, 15 kinds. Call ““Travelers’ Bureau.” 20 Montgomery st.. or address E. Durnan, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., AGUA CALIENTE, as_California Hot Spri: noma Valley. No staging; via C. N. Ry. or 8. P. R. R. Immense swimming surface. Splendid tsble. Come Sundays and try it. Round tri $1 10. Telephone; many Iimprovements; ug and $14 THEO. RIC] prietor, Agua Caliente, Cal. L] tains. HOBERG’S &zone, e Hine Mouniaine: The place to enjoy the country. Bowling, swim- mln,., croquet, hunting, fishing and the best of als. Ra 2 furth me: tes $8 per week. For infor- mation inquire 10 Montgomery st. or Hobers's, Lako County. MRS. M, HOBERG, Prop. FlNDEPENDfiNCE LAKE. ishing; boats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles from Truckee, in an unbroken forest. Further information Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, Truckee, Cal. NEW IAGE- SEIGLER SPRINGSIZ: e lled fc h itism, malaria, stomach ditcases. . Swimming, billlards, dancing, Ping Pong; $8 to §12 week. Office, 117 Grant ave., or Seigler Springs, Lake Co., H. McGOWAN, prop. MT. VEEDER FAMILY RESORT. Redwood groves. Elevation 1650 feet. No fog. Climate delightful. = All varieties fruit, hun mountain scenery, pleas- ant home, good table. Terms reasonable. Ad- dress P. E. HOLZREITER, Napa. WHITE SE:LPHERSEERINGS'U earest place . hours; § miles trom. Vallelor Hot Sulphur baths; cure rheu- matism, nel eczema, kidney, liver, stom- B vilion. 31{1”. Teek and Fres o Geata. 3. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. OCEAN VILLA. !AN;QA‘JI:‘?U‘Z.”‘ bathing free, Froe bus” Bend for circaar. C. M CLARK. DEER P RK INN AN) COTTAGES. 6 miles from LAKE TAHOE. Typlcal reating lace; 6507 feet elevation. Mineral springs. En- 6 p. m. train_ 8. F. Send for bovklet. J. B. SCOTT. Deer Park, Cal. TAHOE INN, Tahoe City, one mile from new Hotel. Now open, ‘Write for terms. MRS. VADE BRYSON, prop. ALL ATTRACTIONS For the summer the Hotel Vendome management announces many new at- tractions at that popular resort. magnificent swimming pools are near the hotel and guests may have all the pleasure of seaside resorts. Bowling, AT golf, tennis and ping pong are among the ‘many diversions. Johannsen’s Or- chestra will be there all the time. Automobile coaching the hotel lhrouéhout the valley. 'EORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, OPEN SAN JOSE, CAL. ALL BUT cause of the curative 2o ruiphus baths for OTTO E. NEVER, Prop. C. M. ARNOLD, 640 MarkKel, S. F, Agt, TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. “NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST, e to Tahoe Tave oe City, Cal. ARCADIA, ll:".e'r.{(oam and bl BETTER THAN THE REST.” In Santa Cruz Mountains, Half Mila FOR Nature's own selec- nataral advantage for pleasure, scenic for guests and said to be “finest movntatn hotel west of the Rocky Mountains.” From Big Tree Grove. Buy ticket to Camous Station. For particu- tion for a health and pleasure resort be- PLEASURE pesikes New, modern snd elegantly furnished.. Resi- dent physiclan. Try it and form your own klet write THOS. L. BELL, P. O, B S Cocna June 1st APITOL THE seaside resort of Central California —enlarged, improved—per day $2 upwards —fine orchestra—now open, send for pookiet. Address for hotel, R. M. Briare. . For cottages, F. Reanier, Capitola, Cal. G l LR OY trouble. Water stands —— SUrpassed. Trained mas- seur. Long distance telephone. Trains from Third and Townsend 9 a. m., 3:30 p. m. For pamphiets address R. ROBERTSON. THE TALLAC, Resident physiclan. M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallac, Cal. Note—Positively no consumptives taken. For descriptive pamphlet cal at S. P. Ia- formation Bureau, 613 ket asipans sl s o BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE, OPEN JUNE 1. To avold disagreeable walting for narrow gauge and steamer. take THE BROCKWAY TALLY-HO Over our short cut. It meets the morning train at Truckee Sundays and Thursdays. Hot Springs for health and pleasure, for rhe sm, kidney, liver and stomach Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. SANTA CATALINA 8% Hours from Los Angeles. UNRIVALED ATTRACTIONS FOR SEASON great cornet soloist, CHARLES of St. Louls. Dalily concerts June 14 to Sept. 18 Y‘flrld‘l reccrds for rod and reel HOTEL METROPOLE Enlarged, lighted by electricity and i all BANNING CO,, Mont 222 8. Spring st.. Los Ang Napa County. The most charming spot in Califor- 1 lll.uld-llurlm d vacation. Drives o picturesque and sprinklied roads. ~Good tickets, good from Saturday until Monday, $2.50. Take boat foot of Market street, 7:30 a. m and 4 p. m. OWN A HOME ™ CAMP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots §10 up. Cot- e T s 25 jodting, 87 oo et office. Ito ferry, round trip. - Address M. C. Meeker, Sonoma County. = AND BAR Serivs L7585 Link " Bopland to Bartlets Sprinen most Lakej bad at office Cal ket st., or at Tiburon F' ‘MILI erry. LER & HOWARD, Propristors. S Lo o 8 0 F s TOCALOMA Bertrand Hotel; first-class accommodations; reasonable rates for families and Er.l;-; fish- ing, bathing: beautiful drives to Bear Valley. ';f:nim?;‘gm‘:n‘ Friday, 2 to 4 ‘“.." "OROHQRB Hgl:x.! Lhg i can’s Mills, Cal ne No» * gf‘?.ua .on‘{hc‘hnk- of Russian River. Health, Test, comfort and pleasure; hunting, fishing, ting; fresk milk, cream, butter, eggs, vege- DOBeatand fruit from the home. ' Terms per Week. $7. Address J. F. ORR, Manager, Dun- can's Mills, Cal. HOTEL BON-AIR, ROSS VALLEY. J, B. MANLOVE & WIFE, (formerly Mrs. Leach), Proprietors, In the heart of the Banta ROWARDENNAN &7\ oumrato, et 00ds and sea breezes—a rtul fnformation Bureau, 11 3 mtgomery Strest (nfor , o] 01 F., or B. Dickinson, Lesses, Ben Lomond, Cal. e ‘L;KE TAHOE, lenbrook, Nev. Lake shore house tages. Best fishing on the lake. Aty nished cottsges for campers. Wrif lars and rates, D, wng'm“ o~ Y ritar oo RUBICON PARK. Delts! summer resort on shore of Lake ing, i1 saddle horses 'at modsrate hire; $3 pef ki raile horecs st modS e g o SR por ek ot T RUBICON SPRInGs, Ten miles west of Lake Tah Stage dail: connecting with steamer at Mok mney's: Soils application. rpassed. McKi: fey's P. O. D, ABBOA ™ . Cal., D, Rubloon Springs are NOT at Rubloon Park. en STUE GEYORTS unty). 3 Bew, private bathhouse; hunting, fishing yeas round: white help only: beat fiverss oliar CAMP TAYLUR Hor=w ::. bowlis oy AMES & HARRIS TENTS, HAMMOCKS. FLAGS, AWNINGS, 100 Secrap 5t | URNTURE, T e _Well-known table. Phone, swimming, dally BT S e R DANN, Semte e Bo Gieta ail traing, B HAWES. Senta Rea: BRIty tricity, massage, X-ray. Write for literature, Bellvale, Pigeon Pt. and E fgivn 1 Retvood daily all year: twice a o oo Bay. e San Mates 16 amoa 4 s FEr e H. Smith, Ukiah, Smith & Taylor, Wiliits, any kind of turnout. [LROY Fashion i service; rates. Ofe. Gllrm MM H. ook N g ke WEBKLY CALL - §1 per Year.